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THE PRESS-VISITOR,
RALEIGH, N. C.
Published by the Visitor-Press Company,
Incorporated.
CONSOLIDATION OF TH VISITOR, ES
TABUSHEO 1878, AND THE PRESS,
ESTABLISHED 1894.
Office in the Pullen Building.
6REEK O. ANDREWS.
Editor and Manager.
VEKNOfi F. McRARY.
Advertising Agent.
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The Leader in the News and
in Circulation.
TELEPHONE NO. 168.
TUESDAY February 15.
W EDDING CEKhMONllS.
From antiquity down there is a
similarity in wedding ceremonies,
says the Chicago News. The pres
ents given the bridesmaids and
ushers are simply a relic of the
rough bribery used by the ancient
bridegroom among his personai
friends so that they would assist in
his capture of his chosen bride
when the day arrived on which he
bad determined to carry her oil.
The best man, too, is but a survi
vor of the band of friends who ac
companied the suitor in his wife
winning and kept watch for him for
days over the bride's tribe, while
the lover sought an opportunity to
carry off his prize. Even the honey
moon is declared to be nothing more
than the hurried flight of the hus
band with his wife to escape the
vengeance of the pursuing tribe,
headed by the bereaved father.
A REAL NOBLEMAN AS AN AI'.TDK.
The latest aristocratic recruit for
the English stafje is the Karl of
Rosslyn, brother of the Puchess of
Sutherland and a half brother of the
beautiful Countess of Warwick. His
skull as an amateur ballet dancer
baa already delighted select audi
ences in Great Britain and the col
onies. In the seven vears since he
came of age he has spent $1 ,HMi,Oiio
beyond his income in "money-lenders'
interest, gambling, horse racing
and other extravagances." He has
just gone through the Bankruptcy
Court, with no assets whatever. He
bas made his debut under the name
of James Erskine at a London the
atre in Pinero's new comedietta and
will receive a salary of $100 a week.
In Japan a very useful accom
plishment taught children is the use
of both hands in writing and other
work; hence there are no right or
left handed people, as a rule, but
both hands are used indiscrimina
telv
Probably the failure of Spain to
promptly disavow such of the ut
terances of Senor De Lome as cast
doubt upon her good faith in dealing
with this government may be due
to the fact that the contents of the
unfortunate letter have not become
known at Madrid. It is stated that
the text of the letter has not been
cabled to Madrid by the (state de
partment, and it may be taken for
granted that Senor De Lome has not
gone out of his way to supply the
omission. The American people
could afford to ignore the slurs of
ft Spanish duodecimo statesman; but
Spain cannot rest under the impu
tation made against the honesty of
her diplomacy by her own repre
aentative without loss of honor.
The indications are that the Sagasta
Ministry is still ignorant of the real
gravity of Senor De Lome's offense. I
The lonely little island of Tristan
d'Acunha, in the South Atlantic
ocean, which has a population of
about sixty persons, has regular
postal communication with the rest
of the world only once a year. The
island, owned by England, is under
the protection of the governor of
Cape Colony. He arranges that a
postal courier shall visit itannually.
This year the ship carrying the cor
respondence, the Pretoria, left the
Cape on October 14. She started
for St Helena, where she was to de
li ver the packet to the commandant
of the English vessel Mapie, which
would convey it to Tristan d'Acun
ha. The year's mail was composed
of ten letters, three newspapers
and two packages of books. Thus
the island inhabitants of .'!7 degrees
3 minutes south latitude will soon
be informed, albeit rather meagrely,
of what has taken p'ace in the world
during the last twelve months.
To Cure a Coldin One Day"
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets All druggists refund the
mohev if it fails to cure 25c. The
genuine has L. 13. 0. ou each tablet.
Mrs P H Andrews is visiting
friends and relatives in Beaufor1
county.
HnekJen's Arnica salve.
The hest salve in the world tor
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter, cnappea
hands, chilblains, corns and all skin
eruptions, and positively curespiles,
or no pay required. It is guaran
teed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
por box. For sale by all druggists.
When H:iny was si'k, we paw her Ca-tona.
she v;is a Child, she cried for Castoria.
Mien she heeame Mi-w, she eluiij; to Custoria
trVflec she had Children, she gave hem Castrrig
PABST.
If vou want to drink the finest beer lot .mm
on earth call for PABST.
If you dealer does not kee; it telephone to
Acme Wine Co. ( Phone 1-1115 .) A cask, a
dozen or a single bottle will be delivered to
you in a few minutes.
WANTKP To buy a second-hand safe, medium size, it. good condition
Acme Wine Co.
Opposite Postoftice.
FRESH SEED.
BEST SEED IRISH POTATOES.
Early Rose, Burbank,
Peerless, Beauties of
Hebron . . .
All Kinds of Garden Seed.
Make vour Hens Lay!
Buy Wilhcrs Egg Food !
J. R. Ferrall & Co.
Phone 88.
DOBBIN &
- AT
TUCKER'S STORE,
123 and 125
Selling Out The
Stock of Dry Goods
Bought From thk Trustees ok
W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO.
It is our intention to entirely dispose of this stock, and to do so, the
clearing sales will be continued for the next few days.
Notwithstanding the immense success of last week's sales, many of
the very best articles yet remain to be sold.
These are great bargains. Yours for the seeking.
Dobbin & Ferrall.
Prayers for Munyon.
A Leading New England Clergy
man Invokes Divine Blessing Upon
Professor Munyon's Humane
Work.
Peopl like ministers of the Gosrel
who live for thoir fellow-men, are most.
ardent In tbelr approval of anything that
iM of material bcuclit lo the human, racd.
Among the
strongest en
dorsers of Pro
fessor M u n
yon's Remedies
are leading
clergymen of
all denomina
tions. Rev. M.
K. Andrews of
W e s t ti e I d ,
Mass., writes:
1 wish to add
my testimony
In favor of
M u n y o n s
H o moeopathic
Home Reme
dies. T have
used the Cold
Cure, lypep
ela Cure, Nerve
Cure, and
Headache Cure
In my family
with perfect
latls faction.
These remedies
are worth,
their weiht in
gold. In my
family they
hve curt-Hi the
worst ca.-i's of eoM In
dyspepsia of seven years'
one flay,
cured with ihiee vials of
the I I
Cure. 1 h;iv.' ha J Very
aehes. which were driven a .iy in iiall
an hour by the ileadaehf iur. l v
wife suffered greatly from sl-'.-j.Ies-n. -and
one vial of Nerv Cure k.iv. !.. c j--r-feet
relief. 1 sincerely pra "e-t s l .
Ing upon the proprietors of the v.i ...it' 'a
remedies.'
Munyon has a peprinre sp.-cif" '. -
disease. For Mle hv drel r !v
cfn(s a battle If in d" j' '.
Prrf. Munyon at I'M!. i l, ;!. i... ';. :-:id
iret medical advice free.
"Mothers'
Friend"
MAKES CHILD BIRTH EASY,
Colvin, La., Pc:." 1806. -My wife? u; -MOTHER'S
FR1 K?,D before her tLn
onfmement, ai i ki she would no 1
iLout it for hundreds of dollurs-
dock mill::.
Sent bv expres'; or. receipt '-f wi i
ie book "To Mothers" Ti;.i led I.t
BRSDFIELD r.-GULMOR CO.,
UK si'KK vor v.y.v Till-:
"Os n Rki.iaiii.k" Ti ii n kh N C Ai m -NAC
For sa'e at AITied Wi1-
liams A Co. ' , Bookseller-;. City
Price lilc, or ov J s 11 Knms.
Puhlisher. Ra'eigh. N C
R A LK Kill, . C.
We have received (resh seeil
for this season's plantino.
FERRALL
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Fayetteville street.
We are Making it
Hot for Hard Times!
You can 't feel poor when you see our goods and prices. What,
though your dollars may be fewer, we will mak them go much farther.
Values were never so marvelouslj low as right now.
Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats,
Caps, Gent's Furnishings, etc.
The completeness of our stock
Guarantees Everybody Perfect
Satisfaction.
Come and see this cluiicc M'lectioi. uf inmost qualites, and learn why
-,ciisiOle. economical mvine invfrr to mci d their money with us Our
prices will
i vo your O'
ncv
awav your last ilouot.
isn l sensible.
is
You'll trade with us .simply because you can't
duplicate the goods at prices elsewhere.
Cross & Linehan,
Leaders of tlp -
A PALM
FOH EVERYBODY !
Having a large s!..;-';'f Taiins i.n
hand, and wish a:: to m:ilc romn. I
shall from lion . ;i great y reduce
pi'i-es imi tl en . a -ii as on other
jilaiits.
Kn !i Suiilj ..t I in purl ctl liul!
Ai I in .1 .
I ! anciiiths. T-i Narsissus,
l-'rc sia. Chinese i.-ml ;iml Kastcr
' l.:':;es for fun m .. .! os.nWr plant
; Choice Out Fiowers
i Of Hoses, Can a' .. etc. 1'anal
I Designs and for all occa-
I n'mi s and at aP i i ,
j Kvergreens ai - .eie Trees.
i
j H. Steinmetz, Florist,
r'li Halifax s
-rtiiU' Phone
;ir I 'ell
ocm;
Nieic' of snk- 1 n.l r I Mitini
'- virtue of ;: - x . . -1) " i - r : . I i reet
. ii -. ' tin' m i.i. -: j i.e-1 from 1 lie
Si, i .e; V- i . . 1 1 1 ' -' i i lit v i ii an
act:. in in',':. :;:!: s,:','"j's Trox.
Iri' to :! ii" '' W i lting l!rox. vs
W T einl. ". 1 ,1 o ' ', .i.,I.iv the
''"' li il iv of I' 'ii'iiov !v-'a' 'wi'ive
" e'.ieli M a' ' 'ie Coiiri ll"'.i--e door
of U'.ll-e i-o:m ', sr'i to 'lie Mglle-t
led ier for e , oi. lo x a'ixfc a i ex
,-cii' i. :' . x,,: , ' 1 1 ,- r iglo t , and i n -i..r,'0
i h i ii ,. -.a .i W T Won. i'le.
defer. ! t. I. , in tl.e" f .l iui ing ,le--,-rilieil
ri i' estate, 'o wit
A e " 'ain "t or p ,re"l nf lai d I v
ii'gon Ktvt ! large t slrei". extend
e. i , !i i t - f. .. , r ! eet in 'a ai I h aid a ' ion t
egti'v fi'.e i in i!.,'i, kiio.vii as
. irt , .' " in N. !i 1. t I'i'il ml
I ! i ,i in- id.- Nun i, !"t. on
the ii.ir' i I e. a part of tie !e nie-.teail
.isvlgne.i '.' V T H"nn tile, in, the
nisi (.', a l'-' o-.vneil tiv Dr .1 inn s
1i K- e ;n o ..ii the south Ov Hargett
sTi',.'. neir.g a part of land d- l . '-ed
to W T W lm llV W I! Womli e.
II T .l-.M-s.
heritT Uke couMy.
,1:P. ''I; lo'.ls.
:ii,. nf Valiiahk' Insurant:..' I'tiliccs.
Wake
i.i to- virtue of a
i :. ir 'oiii't in a ea
il,.
. 'I'itleil .lohn T Piiiii'ii.
..r of Marv A. Mor. ,ea,l.
i i 1 1 1 i i i -'
.! '.-i-i.i. I ,vill on Thnrfday. the
Jal ilav of I 1 eemlwr. 1 S'i7 , expose to
Mir at I'liMie auction, for rush, the
fnllowii.g i!e-,-ribed policies of insur
ance, uali the right to pay th" prem
iums tlii i-eoii and keep the policies in
force lo-u ': Policy No. H7.il of the
Marvl.-i'il Life Insurance 'ompanv,
i-Mi.'-il Mav t. 171. on the life of YV.
K. Davis 'or 5.(KNI.
Policy No sii7lof the Ciin'ii'"tii' it
Life Insurai Company of Hiirlforil,
Connecticut, issued October 111. si;s,
on the li e of W K Davis for 10.(lo(i.
Also, at same time, anil as a part of
the sale of said policies to tie trans
ferrer! therewith, one judgment of
Wake Superior Court in favor of .1
T t'ulien, administrator, against W
K Pavis for 1 . 4 -with interest on
JI7.M thereof frlm lith day of
February, ls','4. untilopaid, for which
piid policies of insurance arexecurity.
Tenna cash. John T. Pit.i.kn,
A llmi " ist rtor of M A Morellead
MOItTUAOK SALiK.
I!v virtue of authority conferred
in a mortgage executed bv John
K1 wards deceased, and recorded in
Register's olliee nf Wake countv, N
C , I!ook l-'s, pagp 3dt dated Jan.
1st, Is'.Ki 1 will on Monday the 'JSt.h
day of Feb . 1"!)8 at the court house
diKir in the city of Halei'h. at 12
o'clock M sell to the highest bid
der for cash the property described
in said mortgage adjoining the lands
of V C Glenn. W A Lamb, and oth
ers, being; l"t with brick cottage
corner of Hloodworth, and Pace
streets, conveyed by W C Sfronach
to said John Ed wards deceased. At
same time and place onp hundred
acrps more or less adjoining the
lands of Mary Ann Rogers, Stafford
Walder, and others more fully ops
scribed in mortgage executed to W
0 and A K Stronach bv Duncan
Moring dated, March 22nd. 1888.
and recorded in Register's office of
Wake county, Book 104, page 88,
being tract of land on which Jacob
Moring formerly resided.
W C Stronach, Mortgagee.
jan 26 30d
dignity. Our line qualities will clear
law against paying big prices, but it
fo - Oaie Clothing.
A WARNING.
Ccli Weather Coming
! Coal is a necessity. Now is th
Mime to lay in ynursupp'y. P"ca
, liontas is the very best high grade
! coal that, can be had. Suitable fol
grates, open stoves, cooking pur
I poses and for steam is far ahead ol
j any other coal on the market. We
have any and all ki-ids of coal. We
1 are the old reliable Wood furnishers
-short wood, long wood, sawed
wood, pine wood, oak wood, in auy
length. Weight in coal, measure in
I wood guaranteed.
Have you horses, cows, hogs, nr
,u v other live stock to feed? We
a uavs keep a fresh supply ami
give vou
Just What is Suitable
I of fresh, palpataole, wholesome food
I Don 't forget where to gel any or all
I of the above. We are leaders and
I can't be undersold We buy in large
I quantities, at low prices, and give
our customers t he heuelit of our cash
. price.
; Telephone -11 for i Ilice , yard tele
' phore. 7 1 .
Jones & Powell,
Coal. Wood. Ice. I'Yed, Laths mid
Shing e Dealers.
WAtTF.it A. Pun. i, irs P. C. Smith.
Hew Firm. MewGoUds
Have just opened at Emery 's old
stand, corner of Dawson and Cabar
rus s'reets. with a full line of Staple
and Fancy eocenes. Sat isf.ist ion
given in all sales. A delivery
wagon to send all orders to your
clout. Prompt attention given, (iive
us a ca'l fur your holiday goods and
. insure you will he satisfied. Also
we have a nice lot of cry pine and
oak wood on hand. Wo also receive
ft-' sh tish and ovs'ers daily
lw
PHILLIPS & SMITH.
I NOTICK OK SKIZI ItK AN II 1,1 III II,.
j "-'.astern District of North Carolina,
at Halcigh. United States against
one six-horse engine and machinery,
two wooden stills, four fermenting
tubs, one mash tub, one fan and two
packages of whiskey, seized as the
property of W. J. Lancaster.
To W. J. Lancuster and to all whom
it may concern lireeting
Notice is hereby tiven that the
above mentioned property was seized
hy V. M. Simmons, Collector of In
ternal Revenue for the Fourth Collec
tion District of North Carotin on the
fflth day of January. 1SH7, as forfeited
to the uses of the I'nited States, for
violation of the Internal Hevcnue
Laws, ani the snnie Is liliellcd and
prosecuted in the Circuit-Court of the
United States for condemnation for
the can -"a in the said libel of informa
tion set )i th: and thai the said causes
will star..! for trial at the court room
of said a, ,rt, in the city of Kaleigh,
on the tirst Monday of December next,
if that be a jurisdiction day, and if
not, at the, next clay of jurlsdietiin
thereafter, when and where you and
all persons are warned to appear to
show cause why condemnation should
not be decreed, and judgment accord
ingly entered herin, and to intervene
for their interest.
Given under my hand, at office in
Raleigh, this 4th day of October, lMt7.
O. J. CARROLL,
XT S Mnl at.
Hellngiicnt Taxpayers Take Notice.
I am compelled to close up thp tax
books as speedily as p ssibV, but
desiring to avoid rpsorting to harsh
measures or attaching penalties and
costs, I hope all those who have
failed to pay their taxes for 1897 will
come at once to my office and pay
same on or before February 15th.
1898. After that date I shall codpet
as law directs, which will Involve
costs. I
1 have granted the fullest indul
gence and those not paying by P-b.
15th cannot shift the responsibility
upon the law or officers in enforcing
the law. February 15th, 18118, is
positively the limit of indulgence. If
you want to avoid costs or being
garnisfaeed, pay up at once.
H T Jones,
fb!2td .Sheriff Wak countv.
SEE THIS!
From now on we will keep a full
line of roses, carnations and other
cut (lowers. Bouquets and floral
designs nade up in best stylo at
shortest notice. Call on us for
palms, ferns, and all kind of plants
and bulos. Shade trees and ever
greens to order. Plants kept reason
able. 6sSC3
J.L.O'Quinn & Co
Raleigh, N. C
TELEPHONE 149.
MISS MAGGIE REESE
Clearance Sale.
WK WILL CLOSE OUT ALL
MILLINER Y REG A RD
LESS OF COST.
Expedilly offer bargain in
trimmed quods and infanta cap?:
UV fire st'llinqa yiiod fitting
cor.se. Sat is fact ion qnaranteed
or moneii refunded after tiro
weeks trial-
Price, 50,75c,$IOO
Cape Fear k Yadkin Yalley R'y
John Gil.l.. Receiver.
Condensed Schedule.
IN KFKKCT J.IN. 22. 1 80s.
NORTH noL NII. No. 2.
D ui.v.
lieave Wilmington - 9 00pm
Arrive Fan ueville 1:5.10 "
Leave Fayetteville 12:1S "
U'ave Fayetteville J unctionl2;" "
Leave Sanford 1:48 pm
Leave Climax 3:47 "
Arrive (ircensboro 4:20 "
fjcavl' Oreensboro 4:H0 "
Leave Stokesdale f17 "
jcave Walnut. Cove 5:47 "
Leave Rural Hall.. . :15 "
Arrive Mt Airv :4a
SOITHBOINII. No. 1.
DAILY,
Leave Mt Airv
Leave Rural Hall
Leave Walnut Cove. . . . .
Leave SUikesdale
Arri veGreensboro
Leave Greensboro
I cave Climax
. 8:40 a m
.10:04 "
.10:33 "
ll:0ri "
.11:55 "
.12:1
p m
.12:45
Leave Sanford
Ar Favetteville Junction,
Arrive Fayetteville.. .
Ieave Favetteville.
. 2:31! "
. 3.55 p m
..4:00 "
..4:10 "
..7:20 "
No. 4
Daily.
. 8:00 am
. 9:02 "
..9:07 "
. 9:35 "
.10:20 "
.10:40 "
Arrive Wilmington
NORTH BOUND.
Leave Bennetsville. ....
Arrive Maxton
Leave Maxton
Leave Red Springs
Uave Hope Mills
Arrive Fayetteville
SOUTH HOD ND
Leave Fayetteville ..
Leave Hope Mills. . . .
Leave lied Springs . . .
Arrive Kaxton
LeaveMaxton
Arrive Rennettsville .
NOHTII BONN l.
No. 3
Daily
.. 4:50 pin
.. ..5:07 "
5 43 "
.... 0:11 "
.. .0:15 "
.... 7:15 "
No. 10.
mixed.
Daily Exc'pt
Sunday.
. . . 6:40 a m
.... 8:30 "
9:17 "
9.35 "
11:07pm
.... 11:66 "
No 15
mixed
Daily Exc'pt
Sunday.
12:35 p m
.... 1:25 "
. . 2:45 "
. ... 3:15 "
.... 4:25 "
... 6:10 '
Leave Ramseur. . . .
Leave Climax
Arrive Greensboro
Leave Greensboro
Leave Stockesdale
Arrive Madison . .
SOUTH BOUND.
Leave Madison . . .
Leave StocKesdale . .
Arrive Greensboro
Leave Greensboro , .
Leave Climax
Arrive Ramseur. . .
CONNECTIONS
at Fayetteville with Atlantic Coast
Line, at Maxton with Carolina Cen
tral Railroad, at Red Springs and
Rowmore Railroad, at Sanford with
Seaboard Rai'way, at Gulf with the
Durham and Charlotte Railroad, at
Greensboro with Southern, at Wal
nut Cove with Norfolk & Western
Railway.
J W FRY, W Jt KYLE,
Oea'l Managsr. Geu'lPitM Agt.
SAL
TO
Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, Ath
ens. Wilmington, New Orleans
Chattanooga, Nashville and New
York, Boston, Philadelphia, Wash
ington, Norfolk and Richmond.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEHRUARY 7, '97.
south hound. No. 403. No. 41
Lv.N. Y. . Pen R R Ml 00am 9 OOpn
Lv. Philadelphia" 112pm 1205am
Lv Baltimore, 315pm 250am
Lv. Washington. 4 lOpin 430m
Lv Richmond . A C L. C. 9 05am
Lv. Norfolk. S A L. S.'(0pm 9 05am
Lv Portsmouth , " H4riiun 9 20am
Lv. Weldon,
A r. Henderson,
" 11 2Spm 11 55ai.
"12.ritiam M39pm
Ar. Durham,
Lv.Du rham.
Ar.liiileigh,
Ar. Sanford.
Ar.Sou 'n Pines,
Ar. Hamlet,
Ar.Wadcsboro,
A r. Monroe,
t732am t4 0!lpm
t5 20pm til 10am
21liam
:t34,M.
5o:ipm
5.Vipm
t 53 pm
S 11pm
912pm
3 35am
4 22am
ft lC him
5 54am
(U3am
Ar.Charlotte, " 830am 102"
)pir.
Ar.Chestcr, ' S10am I0 17pm
Lv Polumbia.CNALUK
fllllilim
Ar.Clinton, S.A.L. 9 45;ttn 1210am
Ar. Greenwood, " lOHoam 1 07am
Ar.Abbcville, " 1 1 05am 1 40am
Ar Klberton, " 12 07 pin 241am
A r. Athens, " 1 15pm 3 45am
A r. Winder. " 1 59pm 4 30am
Ar.Atlantafcnt liiiie)2."0pm 52o.un
NORTH HOUND.
Lv Atlanta, SAL.
LvWinder,
LvAthcns, "
LvKlberton, "
LvAbbeville. "
LvGrcenwood,"
LvClinton,
No 402.
12lt0pm
240pm
21tii)tn
4 15pm
5 15pm
5 41 pin
6 34pm
No. :is
7 50)in
10 42pm
1 1 2t!pm
12 3.!air.
1 lOam
1 09am
3 05am
t7 00ain
4 33am
S :)0ani
! Ooaio
8 15atn
ArColumbiaON&LUR
LvChester, S.A.L Sl:i,)m
ArCharlotte,
LvMonroe,
Lvllamlet.
M025mi
9 40pm
"1123pm
ArWilmington " 15 30am 1230pm
LvSou 'n Pines
LvRaleigh,
Arllenderson.
ArDurhatn,
LvDurhamf
1211am
2Hiani
S2Ham
t732am
5 20pm
9 2(iam
1 1 35am
Oilpm
t4 09pm
til Kla.n
3 00pm
!50ptn
1 1 lOpm
12 48am
3 4aair
t! 53am
550pm
6 05pm
ArWpldon.
4 55an
ArRichmond, ACL S 15am
A .Wash 'g PenRR. 1231pm
ArRaltimore, " 1 4 "im
ArPhiladphia. " 350jmi
ArNewYork, " l!23pm
ArPortsmouth "
ArNorfolk, "
730am
750am
Daily. fDaily Kxocpt Sunday, JDailv
K.xcept Monday.
Nos. 403and 402. "The AtlantaSpe
citl, " Solid Vestibulcd Train of Pull
man sleepers and coaches between
Washington and Atlanta, also Pull
man sleepers between Portsmouth
and Chester. S. C.
Nos. 41 and 3S. "The S. A. L. Ex
press," Solid Train, Coaches and
Pullman Sleepers between Ports
mouth and Atlanta. Company sleep
prs between Columbia and Atlanta.
Both trains make immediate con
nections at Atlanta for Montgomery,
Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, Cali
fornia. Mexico, Chattanooga. Nash
ville, Memphis, Macon and Florida.
For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply
to B. A. Newland, Gen. Airt. P
Dept. 6 Himball House, Atlanta G l
H. s. l.ard, Sal Pass. Agt.. Ha'
eigh, N. C.
K St. John, Vic. President and
Gpiicral Manager.
H. W. B Glover, Traffic Manager
V E. McBee, General Superinten
dent
T. J. Anderson, General Passen
ger Agent.
General oflic.es: Portsmouth. Va,
Sale of Land.
Ry authority of a judgment of the
superior court of VVukecoun'y.inade
in special roeeedinjs cut itled Anne
Sykes and others vs Serapha Ray
and others No 801 S P docket, as
commissioner nppi luted by the
court. I will on Monday, 27th day of
December. 189i. at 12 n clock m, at
the court house dixir of Wake county
Raleigh. N C. sell to the highest bid
der for cash a tract ol land in Now
Light township. Wuke county, being
lot No 6 in the division of the lands
of Wiipy Harrison, ilpccased. among
his heirs at law. Naid land begins
at a black uum on thp spring branch,
corner of lot No 5, thence down sid
branch to Neuse river, thencp with
the river to the mouth of a branch,
thence up said branch to a willow,
thence south 40 degrees east 70 poles
to the Raleigh road, thence south-
westalonnsaid road toastake, thence
south 05 degrees east 56 poles to the
begitinirg, containing nt acres
W N Jonks, Com r.
no2430d
Notieo of Sale.
Rv unihoritv of a mnrtcftee from Mc-
Clure anil Hales to the Southern Distill
inir Comn inv recorded tn Book 144, paire
877 recor.ls of Register of Deeds ottlce
for Wake - nunty, I will on Monday 2Xtu
of Febrniii 18!t8 at 11 o'clock a. m. at
No 2:12 F '-etteville street, Raleigh, N.
C, kuowi. .n tne "lionanzn waloon. Bell
at public s H ion for cun lo the highest
bidder all '" nnr' nitures ri sain place
of bnsines , consisting of showcases.
partition,!. u lers glass casus, ice box.
etc., etc, oi tact all the fixtures and
furniture i'i'l "iiing to said Saloon and
and deacriin tl in the aforesaid moj'gage.
w. a. jokes, A'ty.
Ftb 7 80 day..